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now, we saw largely in the first term that they did approve his numbers on foreign policy and terrorism were usually pretty good. they took a little bit of a hit of after benghazi, but it wasn't a fatal hit as we now know. and so part of that is are there more attacks that we thwart, any more attacks that are pulled off, and do people feel secure? that's going to take time for us to learn and, also, what did we learn about boston? did an arm of the administration whether it was the fbi or homeland security make a mistake, or was this one of those cases, you know, like they say you can stop things 10,000 times, it's the one time that gets you. jon: one bit of political news this morning was announced, and i wanted to get your reaction to it. max baucus, the finance committee chairman in the senate, the guy who sort of shepherded obamacare through the senate, announced he's going to retire at the end of his term in early 2015. he's a democrat in a conservative state. what does that do, first of all, for the republicans' prospects of retaking the senate? >> well, jon, it looks really good
now, we saw largely in the first term that they did approve his numbers on foreign policy and terrorism were usually pretty good. they took a little bit of a hit of after benghazi, but it wasn't a fatal hit as we now know. and so part of that is are there more attacks that we thwart, any more attacks that are pulled off, and do people feel secure? that's going to take time for us to learn and, also, what did we learn about boston? did an arm of the administration whether it was the fbi or...
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he happens to be one of my most important advisers on domestic and foreign policy. i like him. when my back is up against the wall, he has my back. >> meanwhile, house speaker john boehner responsed to the remarks on obama care. what americans want to hear is the president is going keep his promise. the house will vote next week to allow anyone with a health care plan they like to keep it. >>> i want to get you more on the miami bullying case. jonathan martin's lawyer is speaking out, addressing toughness is not an issue. he said martin, quote, endured harassment that went beyond locker room hazing. he added it was a hard choice for martin to leave the dolphins and he looks forward to getting back in the game, but is cooperating at the time. incognito is suspended indefinitely. >>> now, to another apology from toronto mayor, rob ford. three days after the bombshell admission he smoked crack cocaine, video reveals him making a death threat to an unknown person. they posted the rant on their website. the paper paid for the video and says the context is not clear. we want you to t
he happens to be one of my most important advisers on domestic and foreign policy. i like him. when my back is up against the wall, he has my back. >> meanwhile, house speaker john boehner responsed to the remarks on obama care. what americans want to hear is the president is going keep his promise. the house will vote next week to allow anyone with a health care plan they like to keep it. >>> i want to get you more on the miami bullying case. jonathan martin's lawyer is speaking...
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we will talk foreign policy and a couple of other questions on center seat here on "special report." and just give them the basics, you know. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. >>> welcome back to "center seat." our guest senator rand paul. another twitter question, richard garner writes this, what would he suggest we do about iran versus our current policy? would he allow them to have a nuclear? >> no. and you know, i voted repeatedly for sanctions. and i would like to bring them to the negotiating table, and it appears as if the sanctions are working. >> did you do anything -- would you do anything different than this administration is doing? >> i guess it's unclear what we're doing at this point. because i'm not privy to exactly what is going
we will talk foreign policy and a couple of other questions on center seat here on "special report." and just give them the basics, you know. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for...
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this is fiscally, wildly unsound to say nothing of the foreign policy thorniness of it. yet, we were talking about this during the break, the notion that the house would do anything to assist the president or those who would like to see guantanamo bay be closed is -- i mean, it is another unicorn on the capitol hill. >> it is. even the senate, frankly -- it's obvious. so and so voted to bring terrorists to the united states. bang. nobody wants that. democrats and republicans both. even if they support closing guantanamo, even if they don't think this is just or cost effective, they don't want to see that ad run on them. i think that kind of political reality is what's going to keep this thing from moving. >> i just think there's some other part of reality, which is we cannot and should not as americans be jailing people indefinitely who have committed no crimes. that is not what this country stands for. >> no, there's clearly a strong moral, legal, and political reason to close guantanamo bay and to sort out what to do with the prisoners. i wonder -- i mean, you're right
this is fiscally, wildly unsound to say nothing of the foreign policy thorniness of it. yet, we were talking about this during the break, the notion that the house would do anything to assist the president or those who would like to see guantanamo bay be closed is -- i mean, it is another unicorn on the capitol hill. >> it is. even the senate, frankly -- it's obvious. so and so voted to bring terrorists to the united states. bang. nobody wants that. democrats and republicans both. even if...
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he also happens to be one of my most important advisers on domestic and foreign policy. i like him. when my back is up against the wall, he has my back. >> you must be upset when this leaked out? >> you know, i have now been in this town long enough to know that -- folks like to seem important by getting -- their version of events in the press. or in books or what have you. and, that's just kind of part of the atmosphere that you live in. >> did you and the vice president talk? >> absolutely. and what i told him, and he knows and he believes me, is that -- i would not -- i would not be here if it weren't for the support that i have had from joe biden. he is a personal friend. and adviser. one of the best decisions i ever made was selecting him as vice president. i couldn't be prouder of the job that he has done. >> joy reid, president obama is not a risk taker. i can't think of a bigger risk than changing your runningmate as an incumbent. >> what signal would it have sent? >> first, desperation as a campaign. signal one. >> exactly. would have been a losing proposition. anybody who
he also happens to be one of my most important advisers on domestic and foreign policy. i like him. when my back is up against the wall, he has my back. >> you must be upset when this leaked out? >> you know, i have now been in this town long enough to know that -- folks like to seem important by getting -- their version of events in the press. or in books or what have you. and, that's just kind of part of the atmosphere that you live in. >> did you and the vice president...
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foreign policy. nice to see you, sir. >> hey, nice to see you. >> tell me, how did you first meet the two brothers? was it just living in the same building in is that how you knew them? >> i met the older brother two weeks prior into moving into the apartment under them. i met him at a pizza is shop across from my high school. >> what was tamerlan like? >> my first interaction with him was he was sitting at a table at a pizza shop across my high school and he was talking to another kid that used to go to cambridge latin high school. i overheard the conversation and he was basically explaining the koran to the person he was sitting with and the differences between the bible and the koran. i noticed in a way he was idolizing the koran and trash talking the bible. i was very interested in the topic and i didn't know much about religion, whether it's christianity or islam, and he seemed like he was very well-educated about both so i wanted to join the argument or the discussion. so, yeah, i basically joi
foreign policy. nice to see you, sir. >> hey, nice to see you. >> tell me, how did you first meet the two brothers? was it just living in the same building in is that how you knew them? >> i met the older brother two weeks prior into moving into the apartment under them. i met him at a pizza is shop across from my high school. >> what was tamerlan like? >> my first interaction with him was he was sitting at a table at a pizza shop across my high school and he was...
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. >> what we need is not a 19th century conception of foreign policy and diplomacy but a 21st century one in which we seek to enlist china to support the mechanisms, the rules of the road. the norms and values that have underscored and supported peace and prosperity in the last 40 years. >> president obama will likely put the issues of cyber security and north career ya to the top of the agenda. obama is looking to build a relationship with president xi so they can deal with issues one-on-one. >> he has got to establish a relationship where they can pick up the phone and deal with each other more directly. >> the status of the relationship of these two leaders will have a significant impact on security and stability in the asia pacific. campbell says the obama administration recognizes the key to a successful relationship involves putting u.s. china policy in a larger regional context. nhk world, washington. >>> the french president is making his first official visit to japan high pressure he and the prime minister have agreed to cooperate on a rang of issues including promoting frenc
. >> what we need is not a 19th century conception of foreign policy and diplomacy but a 21st century one in which we seek to enlist china to support the mechanisms, the rules of the road. the norms and values that have underscored and supported peace and prosperity in the last 40 years. >> president obama will likely put the issues of cyber security and north career ya to the top of the agenda. obama is looking to build a relationship with president xi so they can deal with issues...
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he also happens to be one of my most important advisers on domestic and foreign policy. i like him. when my back's up against the wall, he has my back. >> meanwhile, house speaker john boehner responded to the president's remarks on obama care saying, "an apology is certainly in order, but what americans want to hear is that the president is going to keep his promise. that's why the house will vote next week to allow anyone with a health care plan they like to keep it." >>> more now on the miami bullying case. jonathan martin's lawyer saying a lack of toughness was in the in the conversations. it went far beyond locker room hazing. it was a hard choice for martin to leave the dolphins. he added it was a hard choice and martin looks forward to getting back in the game, but is cooperating with the investigation in the meantime. richie incognito has been pitted at the center of jonathan martin's harassment. he's been suspended indefinitely. >>> and a video of smoking smack cocaine. the "toronto star" toasting the rant on its website thursday. the paper paid for the video saying the con
he also happens to be one of my most important advisers on domestic and foreign policy. i like him. when my back's up against the wall, he has my back. >> meanwhile, house speaker john boehner responded to the president's remarks on obama care saying, "an apology is certainly in order, but what americans want to hear is that the president is going to keep his promise. that's why the house will vote next week to allow anyone with a health care plan they like to keep it."...
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clinton on the grill with regard to foreign policy. they know what those people stand for. it is striking that the questions were softball. it was a love fest. i don't have any question about that. i will say this. news management in washington is do for everybody. i think back with mike with president reagan and the idea that they are not going to get answers to certain questions, with politicians, that is what they want. >> jon: we know you served as press spokesman, would 60 minutes have done that kind of interview with any of your bosses? >> no way. here is the missed opportunity. when you have the president of united states and secretary of state you have to corner them. you have to ask them about iran and negotiations and syria and what we're doing or not doing. why aren't we helping france in mali. the white house wouldn't be able to say, state department would give you more details or the state department will say that policy decision has to be made by the white house. that is the reason why political reporters shouldn't be reporting on foreign policy. >> jon: then
clinton on the grill with regard to foreign policy. they know what those people stand for. it is striking that the questions were softball. it was a love fest. i don't have any question about that. i will say this. news management in washington is do for everybody. i think back with mike with president reagan and the idea that they are not going to get answers to certain questions, with politicians, that is what they want. >> jon: we know you served as press spokesman, would 60 minutes...
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foreign policy establishment and that's a problem that we have and i think. what dr rani needs to do is actually work harder to make the terror group the majority by policies that he said he said things that he says and. they said. it was saying good things some some good things in ok the leaders are saying those things my name i'm going to you in washington ok where do we go from here some pleasantries have been exchanged that's not policy. that's true. when they need to in geneva and talk about the concrete steps both parties should take to build confidence and. describe to negotiations successful or failure we would see which one is more serious which one a more detail you need to compromise we haven't seen you haven't started that process yet so it's too early to talk about the c.d.s. ness of president obama or the seriousness of president rouhani i think. up to now been just exchanged nice words and they made lots of public relations and stuff but you have to see when it comes to that action which one is really. a bow to deliver its promise ok michael i'
foreign policy establishment and that's a problem that we have and i think. what dr rani needs to do is actually work harder to make the terror group the majority by policies that he said he said things that he says and. they said. it was saying good things some some good things in ok the leaders are saying those things my name i'm going to you in washington ok where do we go from here some pleasantries have been exchanged that's not policy. that's true. when they need to in geneva and talk...
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policy chief catherine ashton the midnight mass in bethlehem. christians came together at the church of the nativity traditionally seen this tease this but like i was tired of christmas eve. never in at the end today only the aftermath of the office trespass was a private visit us in patriarchal for solution to the problems all but the last time i would hate it when living in a very difficult situation to the lounge and saw mum the day of the situation for which we do not have an immediate solution. was asian a difficult situation which affects all the inhabitants of t last ten. outside the church aiming to square it with a festive atmosphere visit the numbers are expected to be up fourteen percent this year too and papa relative recent column in the region. france is the celebrated his first christmas eve midnight mass and some peaches. he was assisted by more than three hundred cardinals bishops and priests. ten thousand people packed the basilica hundreds of others would start sewing according to tradition the first time sinking to his batter
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the bigger issue i see is we don't really have a clear foreign policy strategy. and when that situation exists, you can put people on the ground, but it's like being on a soccer field not knowing which way to run to score a goal without a clear cut strategy. >> this idea of vetted rebels was part of this bill that the past in the senate foreign relations committee. the idea being everyone's worried rand paul say we've voted to arm al qaeda. everyone saying, no, these rebels are going to be vetted. you've been on the ground there. can you imagine a situation in which arms can stay in some contained group of people? >> there's no contained group of people. if somebody is in denial, delusion in washington, d.c., thinking they're arming a group of nice rebels, they have to look at internet. they don't have to go into syria. they just have to look at where they're exposing, putting themselves on the internet in terms of brutality. one of them, one of the leaders of the rebels opened the heart of the syrian soldiers, ate his heart and took a bite of his liver. these ar
the bigger issue i see is we don't really have a clear foreign policy strategy. and when that situation exists, you can put people on the ground, but it's like being on a soccer field not knowing which way to run to score a goal without a clear cut strategy. >> this idea of vetted rebels was part of this bill that the past in the senate foreign relations committee. the idea being everyone's worried rand paul say we've voted to arm al qaeda. everyone saying, no, these rebels are going to...
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you can watch this week's press pass conversation with vice president and director for foreign policy at the brookings institute, martin indyk, on some of the big bets president obama is making during his second term in foreign policy. >>> the biggest explosions. >> damn! >> raging infernos. terrifying escapes. >> that was the day i thought i was going to die. >> we have the facility surrounded. >> brave responders. >> i couldn't believe my eyes. >> exploding projectiles. >> it was just like a rocket coming down. >> massive flames. >> it was hairy. it was hairy. i just closed my eyes and go oh, boy. >> enormous fireballs. >> pan back. pan back. just had a huge explosion. i thought this is it, i better at least catch it on tape. >>> "caught on camera boom." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. just going through our daily routines, we can be surrounded by dangerous materials and equipment and not even be aware of it. usually we have nothing to worry about because compressed gases, high-powered machines and blasting materials are safe when used and stored properly. but if
you can watch this week's press pass conversation with vice president and director for foreign policy at the brookings institute, martin indyk, on some of the big bets president obama is making during his second term in foreign policy. >>> the biggest explosions. >> damn! >> raging infernos. terrifying escapes. >> that was the day i thought i was going to die. >> we have the facility surrounded. >> brave responders. >> i couldn't believe my eyes....
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. >> reporter: a number of presidents in their second terms have focused heavily on foreign policy. and now that mr. obama has begun the job of replacing his outgoing secretaries of state and defense and the director of the cia, he'll have some new faces to work with on his foreign policy team. joe johns, cnn, washington. >> and next hour, we take a closer look at the issues that will likely define president obama's second term. >>> randi, what's coming up next? >> we have a whole lot still ahead, victor. she set fashion trends four years ago when president obama was sworn into office, so what will michelle obama wear to this weekend's inaugural events? we'll have a look at the first lady's fashion, coming up. >>> i think that there's no more higher purpose right now than to take care of folks, put themselves in harm's way, protect our freedoms. >> more than half a million folks have done more than one tour. that's a tremendous emotional and physical burden we've put on our folks that's totally unprecedented. >> we're acknowledging that people are always going to have some effect. w
. >> reporter: a number of presidents in their second terms have focused heavily on foreign policy. and now that mr. obama has begun the job of replacing his outgoing secretaries of state and defense and the director of the cia, he'll have some new faces to work with on his foreign policy team. joe johns, cnn, washington. >> and next hour, we take a closer look at the issues that will likely define president obama's second term. >>> randi, what's coming up next? >> we...
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and it was kinda of tulips and uribe a huge effort to smooth the strained relations over america's foreign policy in the middle east for eon has been upset with washington over us president barack obama s decision not to bomb syria for its use of chemical weapons. city leaders have also become increasingly nervous that the obama administration could make a deal with severe in his arch rival iran over its nuke program and leaders in riyadh have voiced anger that the us does not properly supported to egypt's military that was to present more see back in july and have been hours since analysts believe there's a growing rift between the two hours to clean the reports saying to us so the guys are in turin hundreds of missing art works stolen by the nazis from jewish collectors there were covered in the apartment should be returned to their rightful owners. that's according to the organization that tries to richard jewish property stolen during the holocaust jewish claims conference is demanding that fififififififififififififififir imat t one billion us dollars diluted by the nazis be re united
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if you take a look at a foreign policy, iraq is reminded as bush's war. it is a republican war and good news knows what it will be like if this collapses. >> the people has spent the days to awaken in the night and in a cold sweat wonder in horror what if? and i'll leave it there. charles cook. thank you for being my guest today. thank you for having me. >> sentencing day for a kn notorious mob boss next how long he will be put away. >>> and president suggesting his fix for the health care law debacle. we will cam pair it to a solution being pushed by republicans. >> i am very frustrated but i'm somebody who if i fumbled the ball, i'm going to wait until i get the next play and then i'm going to try and run are as hard as i can. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the r
if you take a look at a foreign policy, iraq is reminded as bush's war. it is a republican war and good news knows what it will be like if this collapses. >> the people has spent the days to awaken in the night and in a cold sweat wonder in horror what if? and i'll leave it there. charles cook. thank you for being my guest today. thank you for having me. >> sentencing day for a kn notorious mob boss next how long he will be put away. >>> and president suggesting his fix for...
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he said, give me foreign-policy. you guys can work on appropriations. we will do things like interstate highway systems. we have to find a way of making government active again and doing stuff. maybe we will get an immigration bill. i am not that hopeful. it's very hard with the attitude of the tea party people in different parts of the country to get anything done. you said something so smart. christie is known for -- it seems so high school -- physical contact with the president. we think of them not hugging or anything. they do not have a bororomance anything. somebody from south carolina, i was ten feet from him i told him to his face that i can't stand looking at you, or you live. there's an almost physical rejection of him as an african-american, let's be honest about it. charlie christian gets knocked out of the republican party for physical contact with this president. it sounds so primitive, but it is travel. it was to bring people together, not to break out into tribes. the republican party is doing that. christie is not a tribal list. >> the
he said, give me foreign-policy. you guys can work on appropriations. we will do things like interstate highway systems. we have to find a way of making government active again and doing stuff. maybe we will get an immigration bill. i am not that hopeful. it's very hard with the attitude of the tea party people in different parts of the country to get anything done. you said something so smart. christie is known for -- it seems so high school -- physical contact with the president. we think of...
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for a while krauthammer praised reagan on a number of foreign policy issues. he was now crediting him with a breakthrough insight that changed the calculus of the cold war. >> i realized what reagan had done without a grand master plan was to channel what at the time was called the breshnev doctrine that when we take over a country, that's ours. reagan said, no, you don't get to keep it. we're going to challenge your possessions wherever they are. i thought, this is a good idea. i'm going to give it a name. >> he invented the reagan doctrine, not reagan. now everybody has to have a doctrine. charles made it mandatory for every president to have a doctrine. >> reporter: after reagan's 49-state landslide krauthammer wasn't sure what to make of reagan the man who he met at the white house in 1986. >> he i vieted many me to lunch. i tried to engage him like on the contras. all of the sudden i'm hearing from him a story about how when he and nancy were in the guest house of president marcos of the philippines there was a giant spider on the ceiling. the question wa
for a while krauthammer praised reagan on a number of foreign policy issues. he was now crediting him with a breakthrough insight that changed the calculus of the cold war. >> i realized what reagan had done without a grand master plan was to channel what at the time was called the breshnev doctrine that when we take over a country, that's ours. reagan said, no, you don't get to keep it. we're going to challenge your possessions wherever they are. i thought, this is a good idea. i'm going...
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he ended a changed man or at least a changed foreign policy thinker. it was not just the iraq war he began to question by the end. it was the republican party's entire turn towards the unilateral, the very idea that america had the idea to topple the multiple dictators. this is what makes hagel so important, he is one of the few who is changed by iraq. he goes on to write "what the republican foreign policy establishment fears is that with hagel as secretary of defense it will become impossible for obama to minimize the dangers of war with iraq." hagel will be what colin powell was in the '90s, the military man who reminds the colleagues at war, once unleashed can't be easily controlled. once you start with war with iran, hagel warned, you better be prepared to find 100,000 troops because it may take that. it may not be limited war fare, i don't think any nation could go into it that way. i don't know if he will be a better secretary of defense, but in choosing hagel, president obama chose a republican who the neo conservatives drove from the party. in
he ended a changed man or at least a changed foreign policy thinker. it was not just the iraq war he began to question by the end. it was the republican party's entire turn towards the unilateral, the very idea that america had the idea to topple the multiple dictators. this is what makes hagel so important, he is one of the few who is changed by iraq. he goes on to write "what the republican foreign policy establishment fears is that with hagel as secretary of defense it will become...
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help form the nuke lulls of the foreign policy team that will likely oversee america's strategy. given america's myriad national challenges, the conflict throughout the middle east been and the widen down of theç warn afternoon, susan rice will have her hands full. in the past she's been a strong advocate for humanitarian intervention. last year in a profile in "the new republic" juliaoffry wrote -- push ugh for greater american involvement and humanitarian disasters may be something that aligns rice with, of all people, john mccain, a platinum member of the benghazi brigade founder circle. can bygones be bygones? it's unclear. mccain tweeted this morning, i'll make every effort to work with her on important issues. joining me is michael eric dyson, and correspondent margaret tolub. from the north lawn of the white house is correspondent peter alexander, and we are also joined by "new york times" white house correspondent peter baker. peter alexander at the white house, i go to you first where you are live. jeffrey goldberg in "the atlantic" shows this calling of rice of the bu
help form the nuke lulls of the foreign policy team that will likely oversee america's strategy. given america's myriad national challenges, the conflict throughout the middle east been and the widen down of theç warn afternoon, susan rice will have her hands full. in the past she's been a strong advocate for humanitarian intervention. last year in a profile in "the new republic" juliaoffry wrote -- push ugh for greater american involvement and humanitarian disasters may be...
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policy agenda. the islamic republic is supposed to be founded on the people's will as well as the supreme court leader supposedly having divine authority. so the iranian regime is basically telling the iranian people that their goat doesn't matter and ayatollah hamani derives his power from god and should be iran's absolute ruler and is dangerous in the long run because there's so much internal pressure building up in the iranian society and people in iran really can't vent this pressure anymore. they can't vote and can't express their political opinions, so what's really left for them but to go into the streets? >> the head of apple, tim cook, who has been defending the company's tax practices at a u.s. senate hearing. apple has been accused of avoiding taxes by placing billions of in irish companies. >> you swear the testimony you're about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? the senators who summoned them to washington never accused them of anythin
policy agenda. the islamic republic is supposed to be founded on the people's will as well as the supreme court leader supposedly having divine authority. so the iranian regime is basically telling the iranian people that their goat doesn't matter and ayatollah hamani derives his power from god and should be iran's absolute ruler and is dangerous in the long run because there's so much internal pressure building up in the iranian society and people in iran really can't vent this pressure...
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both know a lot about foreign policy. the choice of europe and the mideast are important for symbolic reasons. some europeans felt that the obama administration paid too much attention to asia. this trip signals that nato is an enduring partnership for us and going to the mideast, you have so many crisis that they need to deal with from syria to iran to continued troubles in egypt and iraq. it makes sense to start here. i think that what the world is looking for for the united states is leadership. they are looking for an outward-leaning america, not trying to drawback into our borders as the far right or even the far left would have us do. secretary kerry you have a convincing and convinced international which is a great strength. >> based on that, the pivot to asia is in the confirmation hearings and he said i'm not convinced that a ramp up in the asia-pacific area is critical yet. that is something i want to look at very carefully. when you hear that and we talk about what experience level he is bringing here especiall
both know a lot about foreign policy. the choice of europe and the mideast are important for symbolic reasons. some europeans felt that the obama administration paid too much attention to asia. this trip signals that nato is an enduring partnership for us and going to the mideast, you have so many crisis that they need to deal with from syria to iran to continued troubles in egypt and iraq. it makes sense to start here. i think that what the world is looking for for the united states is...
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foreign policy he wanted the public to be more aware of the cost of four of the human cost whatever the judge's reasoning behind the verdict it's an important precedent for these types of cases that the espionage act was never intended to punish whistleblowers it's a nine hundred seventeen statute for spies with the obama administration has already charged eight whistleblowers with espionage but again although manning was found not guilty of aiding the enemy he is still found guilty on five cards of violating the espionage act and in total is found guilty on nineteen counts which is still landed me in prison for the rest of his life we'll see what the judge decides the judge can announce the sentence will start sentencing this wednesday that is tomorrow whatever the sentence manning is of course entitled to an appeal. oh and we will probably see a lengthy appeals process following the sentence of course we don't want to underestimate the fact that the judge has cleared manning of the aiding the enemy charge it means a great deal especially to us journalists that kind of a verdict would
foreign policy he wanted the public to be more aware of the cost of four of the human cost whatever the judge's reasoning behind the verdict it's an important precedent for these types of cases that the espionage act was never intended to punish whistleblowers it's a nine hundred seventeen statute for spies with the obama administration has already charged eight whistleblowers with espionage but again although manning was found not guilty of aiding the enemy he is still found guilty on five...
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and the difficulties in articulating a broad set of foreign policy goals. that is infinitely compounded given the state of play and also changing leadership in the middle east. give us the latest from egypt where things are certainly in a state of turmoil. what's your read on how this affects president morsi's grip on power. >> you know, when the news came out, it is importantly linked to the united states because the defense secretary here, or the minister of defense, the head of the armed forces, came out with this statement saying that the country was on the verge of collapse. the state was on the verge of collapse if the country cooperate reconcile its political differences. now, why we say that's important is because the egyptian military receives close to $1.5 billion from the u.s. government. and hadz a close working relationship with the u.s. military. you get a sense of how important this state institution is to the overall affects here on the ground in egypt, and the kind of community that the u.s. has. it is a back door channel and an important o
and the difficulties in articulating a broad set of foreign policy goals. that is infinitely compounded given the state of play and also changing leadership in the middle east. give us the latest from egypt where things are certainly in a state of turmoil. what's your read on how this affects president morsi's grip on power. >> you know, when the news came out, it is importantly linked to the united states because the defense secretary here, or the minister of defense, the head of the...
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how does this revelation affect our foreign policy? >> very damaging. the snowden revelations are becoming the most important security setbacks in the united states, not in terms of ability to collect information about terrorist threats, that's the least in terms of alienating allies. i found the story in the "washington post" disturbing for the following reason. we learned in 2011 the foreign intelligence corps, legal mechanism of oversight told nsa the activities collecting some data were illegal and needed to be changed. nsa saide yes, we will change those domestically. if the post story is accurate, at the same time they were changing domestic procedures, they were in effect going around them by collecting similar data overseas. you don't say i'm closing front door and go in the back door. this one that people -- even people sympathetic to the broad mission of counter-terrorism and intelligence collection, they should be bothered by this report. >> just briefly i've been told by officials the intent was not to go in the back door, they believe under
how does this revelation affect our foreign policy? >> very damaging. the snowden revelations are becoming the most important security setbacks in the united states, not in terms of ability to collect information about terrorist threats, that's the least in terms of alienating allies. i found the story in the "washington post" disturbing for the following reason. we learned in 2011 the foreign intelligence corps, legal mechanism of oversight told nsa the activities collecting...
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he also happens to be one of my most important advisers on domestic and foreign policy. i like him. when my back is up against the wall, he has my back. >> president obama sticking by vice president joe biden in his exclusive interview with nbc's chuck todd. meanwhile it seems nearly everybody in the gop is hating on new jersey governor chris christie these days. there's a lot for our agenda panel to chew on on this friday. joining us special correspondent for the root.com keli goff. also ryan grim and jonathan cohn, a senior editor at the new republic. kelly, let's start with you. what do you make of this possibility that's discussed of swapping out joe biden. >> with all due respect to the president, i think we saw his nose growing a little bit when he new absolutely nothing anybody was discussing this. do i think he heard chatter people said we might be doing some polling to swap him with hillary, yeah. >> but that is possible that the president may be shielded from that discussion? >> look, this is deja vu all over again. let's not forget president bush said at one point he was
he also happens to be one of my most important advisers on domestic and foreign policy. i like him. when my back is up against the wall, he has my back. >> president obama sticking by vice president joe biden in his exclusive interview with nbc's chuck todd. meanwhile it seems nearly everybody in the gop is hating on new jersey governor chris christie these days. there's a lot for our agenda panel to chew on on this friday. joining us special correspondent for the root.com keli goff. also...
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policy means to me is anytime i see a bipartisan consensus in foreign policy i run head long in the opposite direction. there was an authorization against use of force and there was one men that voted against it and that's what precipitated the next step. there was this moment in the hearing -- i have to show this moment in the hearing where it was out of a movie where he had said something wrong and was handed a card to correct himself. i want to play that when we get back. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. living with moderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living
policy means to me is anytime i see a bipartisan consensus in foreign policy i run head long in the opposite direction. there was an authorization against use of force and there was one men that voted against it and that's what precipitated the next step. there was this moment in the hearing -- i have to show this moment in the hearing where it was out of a movie where he had said something wrong and was handed a card to correct himself. i want to play that when we get back. twins. i didn't see...
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i said while bottles of foreign policy have diminished, cultural education and moral life intensified. even a tendency among conservatives to regard these battles as the domestic equivalent of war is that the so-called culture wars and is a great historic struggle of our time. in the view the american cultural and intellectual landscape is entirely up to love so much of a frightening dominion and i was quoting hilton kramer. nowadays this includes almost all would have earned the media analysts agenda is rooted in the idea is intolerably repressive and the principle. this picture seems to be wildly inaccurate but highly revealing. it is a measure of how thoroughly conservatives have transferred the passions of anti-communism into internal work against those whom they think of as the enemies of american culture and values and these were the conservatives as i recall from the 1960s the same people who decry the loss of civility. american liberalism and conservatism are civil. american conservatism is liberal in a philosophical sense. but the breaches wired today. it is not time it's pos
i said while bottles of foreign policy have diminished, cultural education and moral life intensified. even a tendency among conservatives to regard these battles as the domestic equivalent of war is that the so-called culture wars and is a great historic struggle of our time. in the view the american cultural and intellectual landscape is entirely up to love so much of a frightening dominion and i was quoting hilton kramer. nowadays this includes almost all would have earned the media analysts...
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he told "foreign policy magazine," quote, we need to know what the president's conversations were. i would vote no on thursday to disclosure unless the information is provide. by tuesday, or almost every day of the week, he said the president has responded to his satisfaction. but he didn't vote for closure. here's his latest. watch. >> there are still questions outstanding. i believe that senators have the right to have those questions answered. the senators and i had questions today. but there are other questions. >> like can you give us a copy of every speech you every gave krks you give us a dollar-for-dollar assessment for every dollar you made? by ta way, if you don't, we're going to accuse you. and joy, by the way, you're younger than i am by many, many years. we went back and looked at the innuendo. i don't know what he's running for. people say attorney general. i don't know why he's -- >> yeah, he's not running for president because i think he was born in canada. you said earlier in your introduce, chris, that john mccain occasionally remember wlos he is. i'm starting to
he told "foreign policy magazine," quote, we need to know what the president's conversations were. i would vote no on thursday to disclosure unless the information is provide. by tuesday, or almost every day of the week, he said the president has responded to his satisfaction. but he didn't vote for closure. here's his latest. watch. >> there are still questions outstanding. i believe that senators have the right to have those questions answered. the senators and i had questions...
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my question is is there an actual civil war happening inside the republican party over foreign policy and does rand paul represent something bigger than rand paul? >> yes. there is a wacko birds, which is john mccain's term for rand paul, which john mccain was very upset about versus the angry birds. the john mccain who barks at these people. >> is that the way we're describing it? i like this. >> watch from it now on. >> i like in. >> but it's lindsey graham, who right after the filibuster said i thought we were at war. using these kind of 2003 vintage types of sloganeering out there falling on increasingly deaf ears both in the american public at large and also in the republican party. it isn't a dominant caucus, the rand paul wing, for sure. and they're reaching out to democrats and looking for democrats who are very serious about being anti-war, being pro civil liberties and don't really depend on the republican party. but that caucus is growing. there's a bunch of new in the house people who have come in in the last couple of years who have come in and very seriously anti-interve
my question is is there an actual civil war happening inside the republican party over foreign policy and does rand paul represent something bigger than rand paul? >> yes. there is a wacko birds, which is john mccain's term for rand paul, which john mccain was very upset about versus the angry birds. the john mccain who barks at these people. >> is that the way we're describing it? i like this. >> watch from it now on. >> i like in. >> but it's lindsey graham, who...
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in some ways, i think, the republican doctrine of foreign policy which is about this bush doctrine. there's a lot of disagreement, even among republicans about the cost of war and whether or not americans should be spending time. i think you have, with obama, this idea, now, that there should be nation building at home. that's why this is very much a historic day in sort of underscoring what's going to be the obama doctrine, a foreign policy going forward. isn't that the thing? the undoing of the bush doctrine? >> we are, reverend. and nia is right. it is a historic day. most americans don't have skin in the game. and we all know the troops. just the past year alone in afghanistan, there have been 60 of our troops who have been murdered by afghan security forces. now is the time to bring these troops home. the days of nation building are now finally over. it is time to nation build here at home. now, i've been saying this a long time. i'm all for nation building. let's start with one called the united states. when we look at the bush doctrine, it adhered to the neoconservative objec
in some ways, i think, the republican doctrine of foreign policy which is about this bush doctrine. there's a lot of disagreement, even among republicans about the cost of war and whether or not americans should be spending time. i think you have, with obama, this idea, now, that there should be nation building at home. that's why this is very much a historic day in sort of underscoring what's going to be the obama doctrine, a foreign policy going forward. isn't that the thing? the undoing of...
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she also has no foreign policy experience. i think she might play well to the harvard campus but i'm not sure she played well to the rest of the country. if you're a republican, you might be all for elizabeth warren for president -- >> that's what some republicans said about barack obama too and that hasn't been an experience a lot of them want to repeat. what is it about warren's record? what she's done in the senate? she's now been in the senate a couple -- >> she wants tighter enforcement over financial institutions. she really wants to put the thumb of the regulators on the banks, other company, other financial institutions. she started the consumer financial protection bureau. a big protector. clearly, a constitutional agency that has no checks and balances. and wants agencies to declare guilt when they enter into settlements with the sec. when you ask the country, do you know who mary joe white is and -- >> she's the head of the securities and exchange commission. >> look, is occupy wall street important today as it was
she also has no foreign policy experience. i think she might play well to the harvard campus but i'm not sure she played well to the rest of the country. if you're a republican, you might be all for elizabeth warren for president -- >> that's what some republicans said about barack obama too and that hasn't been an experience a lot of them want to repeat. what is it about warren's record? what she's done in the senate? she's now been in the senate a couple -- >> she wants tighter...
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american foreign policy as written by president obama is really no big surprise. that said, in terms of the sanctions piece, they are going to need congressional approval to do anything on sanctions. congress has not been very obedient lately. >> no. we're back to calling them french fries, instead of freedom fries. on the hill there's a number of skeptical democrats as well. but with the republicans they don't want to see a deal that is anything short of full destruction of iran's nuclear program. it's interesting to see if kerry can go in and convince them this week to give us more time. we'll be able to come up with something. as you said, scepticism is high. >> i want to ask you about expectations here. joe seems fairly bullish, fairly optimistic that something is going to happen. some folks have reacted to netanyahu's scepticism and said, listen, you're not going to get everything at the same time, just the fact wet to the point we're at is a very, very positive sign. you seem to echo that when we first spoke. in terms of the time line, what are we looking at
american foreign policy as written by president obama is really no big surprise. that said, in terms of the sanctions piece, they are going to need congressional approval to do anything on sanctions. congress has not been very obedient lately. >> no. we're back to calling them french fries, instead of freedom fries. on the hill there's a number of skeptical democrats as well. but with the republicans they don't want to see a deal that is anything short of full destruction of iran's...